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INTRODUCTION
FAX MACHINES
TELEVISION
MAILS
Transporting letters and other tangible objects
National postal systems have been established as a government monopolies with fee on the article They can be public or private
Proof of the payment is in the postage stamps
TELEGRAPHY
long-distance transmission of messages via some signaling technology.
Telegraphy requires messages to be converted to a code (sometimes called a 'language') which is known to both sender and receiver In the 1800s, the advent of electricity brought about the means to transmit signals via electrical telegraph
FAX MACHINE
Document sent over a telephone line
Fax machines have existed, in various forms, since the 19th century,
Faxing gradually became affordable, and by the mid-1980s, fax machines were very popular around the world. Although businesses usually maintain some kind of fax capability, the technology has faced increasing competition from Internet-based alternatives. In many corporate environments, standalone fax machines have been replaced by "fax servers
TELEVISION
Is a telecommunication medium for transmitting and receiving moving images
That can be monochromatic (shades of grey) or multicolored. Images are usually accompanied by sound.
CELLULAR PHONES
MEDIA
INTERNET
Search Engine
CELLULAR PHONES
3-G Facilities Portability
Video Calling
Wi-Fi
Short Message Service
MEDIA
News Spreads like Forest Fire
CLOUD COMPUTING
WIRELESS BROADBAND
TELEPHONE
INTERNET MARKETING
E-COMMERCE
LEADERSHIP IN THE INFORMATION AGE
IMPACT ON EDUCATION
ACCESS TO VARIETY OF LEARNING RESOURCES
IMMEDIACY TO INFORMATION
MULTI MEDIA APPROACH TO EDUCATION
IMPACT ON JOBS
INDUSTRY- MORE INFORMATION INTENSIVE
SPEED WORK
LESS FATIGUE
MORE SAFER
CONCLUSION
Information Age and business are becoming inextricably interwoven. I don't think anybody can talk meaningfully about one without talking about the other. -Bill Gates